American Cancer Society is looking for crypto and NFT product manager

By Prashant Jha
NFTs

The Non-Fungible Token craze seems to be getting bigger with each passing day as more mainstream brands and celebrities continue to reveal their NFTs despite the belief that the hype is dying around the ecosystem. NFT mania has now caught up with the American Cancer Society, a nationwide voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer. In the latest job posting, the American Cancer Society is looking for a full-time cryptocurrency and NFT product manager.

The job posting on the official website stated that the required person would join its digital product and revenue department and help in developing digital blockchain products for the firm. The official job posting said,

“We are moving forward with a vision to be the world’s leading digital non-profit and social good organization. To realize our vision, we are looking to significantly enhance our digital-first footprint and offerings.  We are looking for a hands-on member of the Digital Products & Revenue team who will bring best-in-class Blockchain services to market.”

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NFT Craze Refuses to Die Down

NFT artworks fetched $2.5 billion in the first half of 2021 and as the crypto market slumped in May, many believed the hype around the NFT market started to die down. However, looking at the growing demand for NFT products from various brands, businesses and celebrities it seems the NFT hype is far from over.

A recent insider report had suggested that Instagram is also looking to launch an NFT marketplace while Lady Gaga and Boxing legend Mike Tyson also revealed their NFTs this past week. Major brands such as video sharing platform TikTok and Bear Company Anheuser Busch are all dipping their toes in the NFT market.

Nick Tran, the global head of marketing for TikTok said,

“You don’t want to see a metaverse devoid of brands because you’d be missing a lot of the things that you love,”

What started as a fan token and video game memorabilia have turned into a full-fledged market with marketing being the top focus. As more brands continue to focus on the NFT market.

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Prashant Jha
An engineering graduate, Prashant focuses on UK and Indian markets. As a crypto-journalist, his interests lie in blockchain technology adoption across emerging economies.
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